RAC Bulletin 2014-04-05

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The Radio Amateurs of Canada meets on a regular basis with Industry
Canada on issues of interest to amateur radio operators. We are
seeking immediate input from amateur radio operators on what issues
should be raised with Industry Canada for resolution.

In 2014 Radio Amateurs of Canada will again be offering scholarships
to young Amateurs who are taking post-secondary schooling in
Electrical, Electronic and Software Engineering. Students in other
fields of study will be considered on a case-by-case basis. The
student must be an Amateur and the deadline for applications is
July 31, 2014.

Details on RAC scholarships and applications can be found at
Scholarships Canada: www.scholarshipscanada.com. Further information
is also available on the RAC Website at: tinyurl.com/rac2014grant

-- Bill Unger, VE3XT, RAC North/East Ontario Regional Director

ONTARIO SECTIONS NEWS

3. OPN Frequency Change

Effective April 6, the Ontario Phone Net will move to 7.065 MHz. The
traffic net meets at 7 pm Eastern Time, 7 days a week. All stations
are welcome.

OPN is also seeking additional net control operators. If you would
like to help out, please contact Shawn VE3PSV on the Ontario Phone
Net, or via NTS message.

-- Shawn Gartley, VE3PSV, OPN Net Manager

4. GLETN Time Change

Effective April 1, the Great Lakes Emergency and Traffic Net is
starting at 8:30 pm Eastern Time, with the pre-net at 8 pm. GLETN
meets every night on 3.932 MHz. All are welcome.

-- Jack Wiswasser WA8IAL, via Shawn VE3PSV

ITEMS OF INTEREST

5. Durham Region Hamfest

The South Pickering ARC and North Shore ARC will hold the 38th Durham
Region Hamfest on Saturday, April 19, at the Pickering Recreation
Complex, 1867 Valley Farm Road, in Pickering. General admission at 9
am; talk-in on VE3SPA repeater, 147.375 (+). For more information
visit www.durhamregionhamfest.com.